Don't let the women around you see it!

Kailyn 2022-03-20 09:01:45

I remember that a certain English teacher recommended this movie to us, and we didn't find it until recently to watch it with my friends. It's a very good light comedy, very suitable for students who have just started college, and the language is very authentic.

Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman are both personal favorite actors. The former plays the strong woman and the latter plays the duke. Both are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

Successful men aspire to be a gentleman as refined and generous as Leopold. Authentic British English, neatly bun, courteous and personable, full of economy and romantic poetry, will give people meticulous care, and use noble and serious words to express their hearts when necessary. If in this world, he must be the best man.

After reading it and passing it to a female classmate, I immediately regretted recommending it. After reading it, it will definitely spoil women. This is a drug that nourishes their idealism!

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  • Antonina 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Not applicable... what a mess...!!!

  • Vern 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Mom looks so familiar, it turns out to be Wolverine. I heard that Meg Ryan was in her 40s when she made this film. It was amazing. I also want such a gentle Jantoman. While watching it, I suddenly thought, Hey, what if the princess and the prince have a discordant sex life? Sexual disharmony must not be inconvenient. recommend-

Kate & Leopold quotes

  • [Talking on the phone]

    Stuart: Are you sitting down?

    Kate: [standing] Yes.

    Stuart: No, you're not.

    Kate: Yes, I am.

    Stuart: No, you're not.

    Kate: Ye...

    [Kate sits down in chair with a thud]

    Kate: Okay.

    Stuart: I found it.

    Kate: What did you find?

    Stuart: The portal. A crack in the fabric of time. It was over the East River, Kate, just where I said it would be.

    Kate: You found the portal?

    Stuart: A portal into April 28th, 1876. I jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge and took a walk in 1876 today. I followed the Duke of Albany around old New York. Are you listening?

    Kate: Avidly.

    Stuart: This here's the twist, Kate. Here's the kicker.

    Kate: What's the kicker?

    Stuart: [whispering] He followed me home.

  • Kate: Why are you standing?

    Leopold: I am accustomed to stand when a lady leaves the table.

    [So, Charlie gets up]